Murder by Death
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1:21:00
...if you please.
1:21:03
One million dollars...
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...Mr. Bensonmum.
1:21:08
Banzai, Pop!
1:21:11
Very clever of you, Mr. Wang.
1:21:13
Oh, yes.
As you can see, l can see.

1:21:17
So l see.
1:21:19
Tell me, as the only survivor,
how did you deduce it was me?

1:21:24
Went back to theory
seldom used today:

1:21:29
Butler did it.
1:21:32
I hadn't thought of that.
1:21:34
How do you account for
my dead body?

1:21:38
Body made of plastic,
same as plastic cook.

1:21:42
While we examine plastic butler...
1:21:45
...you murder Lionel Twain.
1:21:48
You're a clever little
laundry man, Mr. Wang.

1:21:51
But not quite clever enough!
1:21:53
I'll take that one million dollars,
Bensonmum...

1:21:58
...alias lrving Goldman.
1:22:02
Irving Goldman?
1:22:04
Yes.
1:22:05
Irving Goldman was the attorney
of the late Lionel Twain.

1:22:09
Lionel Twain died five years ago.
1:22:11
His body was discovered
in Goldman's filing cabinet.

1:22:15
Am l correct, Mr. Goldman?
1:22:19
Yeah. Correct, Miss Marbles.
1:22:22
But how did you escape
the poison gas?

1:22:25
Quite simple.
I covered my mouth...

1:22:27
...and let Miss Withers here
breathe in all the gas.

1:22:31
-Sicky-poo.
-Yes, dear, l know.

1:22:34
-The million dollars, please.
-I wouldn't, Goldman.

1:22:38
Or is it Goldman?
1:22:40
Actually, it's Mr. Marvin Metzner.
1:22:44
Marvin Metzner?
1:22:47
Very good, Mr. Charleston.
1:22:50
But how did you know?
1:22:52
The bill in the dead butler's hand
stating the weekend had been catered.

1:22:57
-Only an accountant would keep that.
-Get the money and let's go.


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